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mail-in ballots could take several days to count in nevada with the races of governor and senate still razor-tight. it's an intense race. >> gaud venegas is live in the ballot processing center. last night election officials said poll workers were behind on the count of those mail-in ballots. what are you hearing this morning? >> chris, jose, we know that they were going to count these mail-in ballots after they counted the early vote and is the people who voted in person yesterday. we did reach out to clarke county to speak with an official about the number of people that they had working and whether they didn't have enough people. we were told by the official that the people that they had is what -- is part of the plan that was in place. it was expected, as we were told here in clarke county, they expected the votes to take days because of the large amount of people who mail in their votes or drop them in the drop boxes. that's the way it works in nevada is what we were told by officials. where we're at now, coming into this morning, you see the lead here, lombardo has a large lead. this is the
mail-in ballots could take several days to count in nevada with the races of governor and senate still razor-tight. it's an intense race. >> gaud venegas is live in the ballot processing center. last night election officials said poll workers were behind on the count of those mail-in ballots. what are you hearing this morning? >> chris, jose, we know that they were going to count these mail-in ballots after they counted the early vote and is the people who voted in person yesterday....
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much more still ahead including the latest on the razor tight race for control, as we just talked about of the virginia house of delegates. do you take aspirin? plain aspirin could be hurting your stomach. new vazalore is the first liquid-filled aspirin capsule clinically shown to cause fewer ulcers than plain aspirin. vazalore is designed to help protect... releasing aspirin after it leaves your stomach... where it is absorbed to give you the benefits of life saving aspirin... to help prevent another heart attack or stroke. heart protection with your stomach in mind. try new liquid-filled vazalore. aspirin made amazing! instantly clear everyday congestion try new liquid-filled vazalore. with vicks sinex saline. for fast drug free relief vicks sinex. instantly clear everyday congestion. and try vicks sinex children's saline. safe and gentle relief for children's noses. >>> votes are still being counted in virginia. nbc news has projected that glenn youngkin will be the next governor but control of the house of delegates is up in the air. dan helmer flipped his seat since the 1990s. some
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thank you to christina, -- much more head including the latest on the razor tight race for control of the virginia house of delegates. use of delegates [gaming sounds] [gaming sounds] [gaming sounds] just think, he'll be driving for real soon. every new chevy equinox comes standard with chevy safety assist, including automatic emergency braking. find new peace of mind. find new roads. chevrolet. my hygienist cleans find new roads. with a round head. so does my oral-b my hygienist personalizes my cleaning. so does my oral-b oral-b delivers the wow of a professional clean feel every day. it's our veteran's day sale on the sleep number 360 smart bed. it senses your movements and automatically adjusts to relieve pressure points. and its temperature balancing so you both sleep just right. save $1,000 on the sleep number 360 special edition smart bed. plus, 0% interest for 24 months. only for a limited time. every day in business brings something new. so get the flexibility of the new mobile service designed for your small business. introducing comcast business mobile. you get the most reli
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obviously, the messaging from youngkin has closed this gap to razor-tight. what's going to be the message on your side that you think could help mcauliffe? >> this is simple. virginia democrats have an incredible record of, you know, big, policy wins in this state over the last few years. both terry mcauliffe was a very successful governor. virginia is one of the best places in the country for business. over the past couple years, we've seen minimum wage increase, expanded access to health care, mental health funding. there's so much that virginia democrats have gotten done for virginians. there's a reason that joe biden delivered the state by ten points in 2020. there's a reason that barack obama was voted president by this state two times. these are issues that matter with voters and it's the reason glenn youngkin doesn't want to talk about them. >> i know you guys have been canvassing. thank you so much. we appreciate it. we're going to see a lot more of this kind of last-minute push from both of these campaigns. again, we are just, oh, less than two hour
obviously, the messaging from youngkin has closed this gap to razor-tight. what's going to be the message on your side that you think could help mcauliffe? >> this is simple. virginia democrats have an incredible record of, you know, big, policy wins in this state over the last few years. both terry mcauliffe was a very successful governor. virginia is one of the best places in the country for business. over the past couple years, we've seen minimum wage increase, expanded access to...
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tight. democrats have won the last four presidential contests here so this state is looking increasingly blue. but republicans are trying to win it back, including by targeting those all-important suburbs, looming over all of this, of course, president biden, his stalled agenda, and former president trump. this morning one week until the first big test of president biden's popularity and former president trump's staying power, the election for governor in virginia turning into a bellwether for both parties. democrat terry mcauliffe and republican glenn youngkin are crisscrossing the state in an urgent final push. >> my fellow virginians, this is our moment right now! >> together we will keep virginia blue and we will move this great commonwealth forward. >> reporter: mcauliffe, the state's former governor, is bringing in the party's biggest names to help fire up his base. president biden will campaign with him tonight on the heels of appearances by vice president kamala harris and former pre
tight. democrats have won the last four presidential contests here so this state is looking increasingly blue. but republicans are trying to win it back, including by targeting those all-important suburbs, looming over all of this, of course, president biden, his stalled agenda, and former president trump. this morning one week until the first big test of president biden's popularity and former president trump's staying power, the election for governor in virginia turning into a bellwether for...
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we would have had effects on the margin because everything is razor tight here in wisconsin. >> they're not hiding, the point for them. the point is to shrink the electorate and include more people that vote republican not democratic. it's so malevolent. but it's incredibly effective what republicans are doing. the fact that they're not lying why they are doing it is almost the opportunity democrats have to defeat it. what do you make of sort of this being an outlier? a republican legislature for six bills in his state, with six of the 389 currently racing through state legislatures and only a democratic governor could stop it? >> well, what you are seeing in a way it is an outlier. what we are seeing is a strict partisan divide when it comes to this issue. democrats in the states at least have been strongly unified in trying to stop what has been an entirely republican effort to suppress voting rights of people in that state in order to allow republicans to hold on to power with fewer votes. you are seeing that happening from coast-to-coast, in everywhere that that is possible. at this
we would have had effects on the margin because everything is razor tight here in wisconsin. >> they're not hiding, the point for them. the point is to shrink the electorate and include more people that vote republican not democratic. it's so malevolent. but it's incredibly effective what republicans are doing. the fact that they're not lying why they are doing it is almost the opportunity democrats have to defeat it. what do you make of sort of this being an outlier? a republican...
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. >> i think we'll start seeing polls that show a razor tight margin. but at the same time, you've got democrats who are coalescing behind jon ossoff and warnock and the big problem has always been remobilizing and re-energizing the african-american base of voters and they feel like rafael warnock could do that. >> we read your reporting and it is great to share with us, i hope we could call on you again. >> thanks for having me. >>> when we come back, what joe biden is donald trump's plan to break one of the last presidential norms on his way out of the door. skipping the biden inauguration. that story is next. that storys t >>> president trump has not said if he's going to attend your inauguration yet. do you think it is important that he's there? you're laughing. >> i think it would -- important only in one sense. not in a personal sense. important in a sense that we are able to demonstrate at the end of this chaos that he's created, that there is peaceful transfer of power with the competing parties standing there, shaking hands and moving on. >> th
. >> i think we'll start seeing polls that show a razor tight margin. but at the same time, you've got democrats who are coalescing behind jon ossoff and warnock and the big problem has always been remobilizing and re-energizing the african-american base of voters and they feel like rafael warnock could do that. >> we read your reporting and it is great to share with us, i hope we could call on you again. >> thanks for having me. >>> when we come back, what joe biden...
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. >>> arizona's razor tight senate race between two congresswomen is far from over. numbers release show democrat krist krist kyrsten sinema has taken a slight lead. joining me is marcus far relati -- far el. >> the arizona republican party decided to say hold my drink. let's figure out how we can figure out how this senate race does not go to the democrats. i want to say that arizona is now a purple state. we have a senate election that has literally turned into a conviction about how many democrats are actually turning out voters. so on election night, the republican party saw that they had a slim lead. they decided to sue the maricopa county recorders office, they decided to sue him because they wanted to make sure the vote total didn't increase. it takes ten days in arizona in maricopa county to count all the votes. if we counted all the votes in maricopa county, you would see that we would have much further along in the election process and democrats would win. the republican party tried to sue and stop the election from processing and making sure that at least
. >>> arizona's razor tight senate race between two congresswomen is far from over. numbers release show democrat krist krist kyrsten sinema has taken a slight lead. joining me is marcus far relati -- far el. >> the arizona republican party decided to say hold my drink. let's figure out how we can figure out how this senate race does not go to the democrats. i want to say that arizona is now a purple state. we have a senate election that has literally turned into a conviction...
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what to expect as outstanding votes get counted in razor-tight races. >> when you're in the white house, this is a very sacred place to be. this is a very special place to be. you have to treat the white house with rocky mountains. you have to treat the presidency with respect. >> the president lashing out at the media before
what to expect as outstanding votes get counted in razor-tight races. >> when you're in the white house, this is a very sacred place to be. this is a very special place to be. you have to treat the white house with rocky mountains. you have to treat the presidency with respect. >> the president lashing out at the media before
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she is fighting a razor tight race against josh hawley. real clear politics average shows hawley with a slight lead over mccaskill. but neither candidate has led by more than four points in a single poll for the entire year. five thirtiy eight puts democrats chances of winning in missouri in three in five. that same analysis puts republican chances at two in five. so, you can see why the race is getting so much attention. we're going to be talking to nbc news and jonathan allen about how tight that race is. but you have to remember on tuesday when you are watching the results come in, according to nbc, there are only about 11 states that, you know, in the senate that we're going to watch very closely. if republicans take two seats and missouri is the hold out, that's going to be where all eyes are. ally vala ttali. what are democrats looking for here? >> he won this state by just about 19 points in 2016. several of the voters i talked to over the course of the last several months here sometimes their vote because they couldn't vote for hil
she is fighting a razor tight race against josh hawley. real clear politics average shows hawley with a slight lead over mccaskill. but neither candidate has led by more than four points in a single poll for the entire year. five thirtiy eight puts democrats chances of winning in missouri in three in five. that same analysis puts republican chances at two in five. so, you can see why the race is getting so much attention. we're going to be talking to nbc news and jonathan allen about how tight...
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tight, what will that mean for the margins? of course, he's fighting to not only hold onto the senate but the house and the house looking very difficult. i was with him in minnesota earlier this week, of course, he lost minnesota. but i can tell you where we were, the crowd was incredibly energized and the stadium was packed. so he is still drawing very big crowds, chris. even when he isn't in the reddest of red places. will the sharp ret tick backfire for the president. >> i don't think we live in one country anymore. there's twos different countries right next to each other divided right now. very clearly. thank you for joining us from the white house, kristen welker. betsy woodruff from "the daily beast." emp charlie savage, washington correspondent for "the new york times." i want to do a little division here. i don't think we know yet. eleanor, we've been through these. i just ask you, how do you decide who is going to have the most -- they're both leaving the starting gate right now. democrats and republicans. one month e
tight, what will that mean for the margins? of course, he's fighting to not only hold onto the senate but the house and the house looking very difficult. i was with him in minnesota earlier this week, of course, he lost minnesota. but i can tell you where we were, the crowd was incredibly energized and the stadium was packed. so he is still drawing very big crowds, chris. even when he isn't in the reddest of red places. will the sharp ret tick backfire for the president. >> i don't think...
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razor tight security at times square, on the streets of the city and at the starting line of today's marathon. >> with it comes the security. i appreciate that it being nice and tight. >> reporter: millions cheering in the sidelines. many on edge after last week's terror attack that left eight dead and 12 injured. >> there's a lot going on and you have to be worried and nervous. >> reporter: among the crowds that are also those that have seen terrorism firsthand. some on 9/11. >> i was in lower manhattan when the tower fell. >> reporter: others at the boston marathon bombing. >> you can't let them win. right after boston our attitude was we're running next year regardless. >> reporter: officials say the more visible the security the better. >> we have people here from all over the globe. my message is we will keep them safe. >> trains, tunnels, bridges, airports. you'll see an increased presence of law enforcement at all those locations. >> reporter: but despite concerns many people have, today's crowds urging everyone to remember what this marathon is all about. >> this is a really
razor tight security at times square, on the streets of the city and at the starting line of today's marathon. >> with it comes the security. i appreciate that it being nice and tight. >> reporter: millions cheering in the sidelines. many on edge after last week's terror attack that left eight dead and 12 injured. >> there's a lot going on and you have to be worried and nervous. >> reporter: among the crowds that are also those that have seen terrorism firsthand. some on...
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conversely, if this is razor tight in florida, we might be in for a long night. florida will give us the key but also, north carolina, so important. ohio, and pennsylvania and what's important, donald trump has to win all four states. that is really his challenge tonight. if he somehow tries to pick off of michigan but again, he almost has to run the table tonight. >> let's talk about, donald trump said this will be brexit where the polling is flawed. nate silver, i think he gave people cardiac arrest on the democratic side. you've been consistent in providing our data. but could the polling just be that off? >> always, we've seen polls since i've been covering politics. sometimes they can be wrong but why the brexit analogy doesn't make sense. all the polling was 50% but didn't believe brexit would win but show it's a close race. i see hillary clinton having a bigger advantage than barack obama did in this time in the 2012. >> out of time, quickly, the senate. >> democrats need four seats. if hillary clinton wins, five if not. it's going to potentially be a 50/5
conversely, if this is razor tight in florida, we might be in for a long night. florida will give us the key but also, north carolina, so important. ohio, and pennsylvania and what's important, donald trump has to win all four states. that is really his challenge tonight. if he somehow tries to pick off of michigan but again, he almost has to run the table tonight. >> let's talk about, donald trump said this will be brexit where the polling is flawed. nate silver, i think he gave people...
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then to new hampshire where the polls are razor tight. a tied race in new hampshire. the new information comes in, ali. on monday she goes to grand rap its, michigan. the first time she has added a stop in grand rap itids. she add a she added a state friday. is the clinton campaign concerned about michigan? i've asked that exact question. no, not concerned. at the same time, it's important, they think, critical to hold court in michigan. it is a part of their map to get it to 270, and if donald trump were to pick it off, it wouldn't mean she would lose but certainly complicate her path to 270 and we learned president obama will make a stop in michigan as well. so underscores the importance of holding court. we knew about this final event here in philadelphia. that big unity rally with the president and with the first lady, and then, ali, added another stop in north carolina, a midnight rally there. north carolina, an important battleground state there. fighting for every vote there, and some concerns when they learned that african-american early voter turnout didn't m
then to new hampshire where the polls are razor tight. a tied race in new hampshire. the new information comes in, ali. on monday she goes to grand rap its, michigan. the first time she has added a stop in grand rap itids. she add a she added a state friday. is the clinton campaign concerned about michigan? i've asked that exact question. no, not concerned. at the same time, it's important, they think, critical to hold court in michigan. it is a part of their map to get it to 270, and if donald...
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tight race. remember the battle for the white house? still, it puts a focus back on a short stacked supreme court, which has seen more than one recent case locked in a 4-4 tie. joining us now from boston, supreme court justice stephen breyer. his book "the court and the world, american law and the new global realities" is now available in paperback. mike barnicle, elise jordan, and michael steele are all back with us for this conversation as br you back on the show. want to talk about the book and a couple other things. just on that issue, though, it's a long shot, but it did happen 16 years ago. how would the mechanics work with eight justices? >> about the same. the court, when it began at the time of the constitution's writing, had six members. they had six members for several years. they had ten members for several years after the civil war. they functioned with an even number of members. half of our cases are unanimous. the 5-4 cases are probably, oh, 20%. and it isn't the same five and the
tight race. remember the battle for the white house? still, it puts a focus back on a short stacked supreme court, which has seen more than one recent case locked in a 4-4 tie. joining us now from boston, supreme court justice stephen breyer. his book "the court and the world, american law and the new global realities" is now available in paperback. mike barnicle, elise jordan, and michael steele are all back with us for this conversation as br you back on the show. want to talk about...
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this is a state that republicans should usually win rr comfovery comfortably but a razor tight contest in georgia. another reliably red state is utah and utah, you have donald trump with a 1 point lead. mitt romney got in excess of 70% of the vote in 2012 but right now, donald trump just up 1. hillary clinton not far behind and everyone considers utah to be a toss-up race. >> where do we stand with early voting right now? >> oh, craig, in the early vote, hold on one sec. we end up having more than 2.5 million votes cast and on the map, you see the blue stands for places where more democrats have been voting than republicans. red stands for more republicans than democrats. but i will actually talk about north carolina right now, craig, and you and i talked about it. it's a big battleground state this election. these numbers don't incorporate this and democrats started coming out. whether that continues for the next 18 days, that would be very good news for dems. >> looks like there's an even split there down in florida? >> a little red, a little blue. what's important to note and you an
this is a state that republicans should usually win rr comfovery comfortably but a razor tight contest in georgia. another reliably red state is utah and utah, you have donald trump with a 1 point lead. mitt romney got in excess of 70% of the vote in 2012 but right now, donald trump just up 1. hillary clinton not far behind and everyone considers utah to be a toss-up race. >> where do we stand with early voting right now? >> oh, craig, in the early vote, hold on one sec. we end up...
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it is razor tight in ohio. she is going to be encouraging voters to get out and vote, early voting got under way last week on wednesday. and so far, early votes are outpacing where they were at this time in 2012. so the campaign encouraged by that. i think you're going to hear her echo what you just played from president obama, trying to capitalize on donald trump's comments that the system is rigged. democrats see that as a fatal error. so that is going to be a part of their messaging. look, secretary clinton wants to win a state like ohio because part of the strategy is to run up the vote total, to blunt any talk of a rigged election. so as a part of that, they're also looking to expand the map. you have michelle obama in arizona yesterday. look what's happening in georgia. the polls there getting tighter as well. the latest poll shows donald trump leading but really within the margin of error, 45% to 42%. look at the gender gap. this tells the whole story of this race. among men, trump leads in georgia 50% t
it is razor tight in ohio. she is going to be encouraging voters to get out and vote, early voting got under way last week on wednesday. and so far, early votes are outpacing where they were at this time in 2012. so the campaign encouraged by that. i think you're going to hear her echo what you just played from president obama, trying to capitalize on donald trump's comments that the system is rigged. democrats see that as a fatal error. so that is going to be a part of their messaging. look,...
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tight ohio in their favor over the next three and a half weeks. an opening night on broadway is kind of magic. i'm beowulf boritt and i'm a broadway set designer. when i started designing a bronx tale: the musical, i came up... ...with this idea of four towers that were fire escapes... ...essentially. i'll build a little model in photoshop and add these... ...details in with a pen. i could never do that with a mac. i feel like my job is... ...to put out there just enough detail to spur the audiences... ...imagination to fill in all the blanks. this windows pc is amazing, having all of my tools... ...right at my finger tips is incredible. >>> within the last five minutes paul ryan, who you are watching live now speaking in wisconsin, was asked about the 2016 election by one of the students, by one of the college republicans he's speaking in front of. his response didn't mention donald trump by name. he did say that people shouldn't get into a personality contest or get wrapped up in the latest twitterstorm which seems to be a veiled jab potentially
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. >> and right now andrea mitchell reports a razor-tight race. a new poll shows hillary clinton and donald trump virtually tied. now with a lot of catching up to do, clinton is back on the trail today, ready for takeoff after this warm-up. >> he promoted the lie. and he still is promoting the lie that our first black president is not a true american. i'm going to keep calling out the bigotry and hateful rhetoric that he's brought to this campaign. >> vintage trump after showing restraint for four days. goes off again last night, taking shots at hillary clinton's health. >> it is hot and it's always hot when i perform because the crowds are so big. do you think hillary would be able to stand up here for an hour and do this? i don't -- >> and the diagnosis. voters know a lot more about both candidates' health today, especially hillary clinton's. >> the doctor's letter is actually fairly complete from my perspective as a physician, can she make it through a presidency based on what we know so far? seems like she can. >> and we're going to return rig
. >> and right now andrea mitchell reports a razor-tight race. a new poll shows hillary clinton and donald trump virtually tied. now with a lot of catching up to do, clinton is back on the trail today, ready for takeoff after this warm-up. >> he promoted the lie. and he still is promoting the lie that our first black president is not a true american. i'm going to keep calling out the bigotry and hateful rhetoric that he's brought to this campaign. >> vintage trump after...
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. >> we'll be right back with much more "morning joe" including some razor tight state polls between trump and clinton. >> these things are close. ♪ ♪ isaac hou has mastered gravity defying moves to amaze his audience. great show. here you go. now he's added a new routine. making depositing a check seem so effortless. easy to use chase technology, for whatever you' trying to master. isaac,re you ready? yeah. chase. so you can. ♪ americans are buying more and more of everything online. and so many businesses rely on the united states postal service to get it there. because when you ship with us, your business becomes our business. that's why we make more ecommerce deliveries to homes than anyone else in the country. the united states postal service. priority: you fmale teacher: and then name thelargest planet?t? male teacher: someone we haven't heard from. female teacher:anyone else? through internet essentials, comcast is on track to connect 3 million people in need to low cost, high speed internet at home, helping to make sure that every hand in the classroom goes up. male tea
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when she became the presumptive nominee, we were seeing a razor-tight race between hillary clinton and donald trump. that's where that fear about what's bernie sanders going to do came from among democrats. trump, of course, he's had a very rough few weeks. hillary clinton in terms of getting support from those people. she's had a good few weeks. she's in a better place. it raises the question, how important is it really that bernie sanders endorse her if you are a democrat? it's taken him 30 days right now and counting. he hasn't come on board. they say, hey, hillary clinton was on board in four days back then. i can't believe it's taken him 30. this is a big problem if you're a democrat. back in 2000, heated primary between george w. bush and john mccain. took john mccain 56 days after bush became the presumptive nominee to endorse him. longer than it's taken bernie sanders. go back to 1992. here's a candidate right here, jerry brown, the governor of california, ran against bill clinton. won a bunch of primaries. heated primary campaign. went all the way to the convention refusing to
when she became the presumptive nominee, we were seeing a razor-tight race between hillary clinton and donald trump. that's where that fear about what's bernie sanders going to do came from among democrats. trump, of course, he's had a very rough few weeks. hillary clinton in terms of getting support from those people. she's had a good few weeks. she's in a better place. it raises the question, how important is it really that bernie sanders endorse her if you are a democrat? it's taken him 30...
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we're watching here which is a really razor tight race. he's not winning it by the same margin hillary did eight years ago. it's not a total blow out. he's getting 60% of the vote but not 70%. he's not doing as well as he would like to do in that part. uncommitted is pretty high. hillary is doing little better than obama did in the coal country as well in '08. in jefferson county there's a big population base. that's why it's so close. she is winning the big city and bernie sanders is not doing well as i thought he would do in the rural areas. >> we have a 602-vote difference with bernie sanders with 50% of the vote. your take of what we're watching in kentucky. >> i think unlike west virginia, this is a closed democratic primary. only democrats can vote. because kentucky is consultly and politically conservative and less conservative than bernie sanders, you would think that the democratic elect rate. only greats could vote would be ideally suited for hillary clinton. the fact that she is having a rough time winning a state like this has
we're watching here which is a really razor tight race. he's not winning it by the same margin hillary did eight years ago. it's not a total blow out. he's getting 60% of the vote but not 70%. he's not doing as well as he would like to do in that part. uncommitted is pretty high. hillary is doing little better than obama did in the coal country as well in '08. in jefferson county there's a big population base. that's why it's so close. she is winning the big city and bernie sanders is not doing...
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deficit, brian, among young people, when you look at the numbers out of iowa last night, of course, the razor-tight finish that she had there, but the numbers of the young people, ages 17 to 29 voted for senator sanders, 84-14%. that is just devastating if you're inside the clinton campaign, you have to be asking yourself the hard questions today. how does she do a better job of reaching out to those young voters? so i anticipate in the coming days, you're going to hear a lot more about things that matter to that age group, things like college affordability, paying off college loans. this is a conservative year inside the clinton campaign. now, as for here in new hampshire, we've been talking about this state all day, brian. the fact that senator sanders has a big lead over her here, this is her home turf. can secretary clinton catch up? her campaign acknowledges it is going to be tough, but that is why they're building up that firewall in the south. south carolina, nevada, and those super tuesday states. while they try to do that, brian, though, they're going to be focusing on those two key points
deficit, brian, among young people, when you look at the numbers out of iowa last night, of course, the razor-tight finish that she had there, but the numbers of the young people, ages 17 to 29 voted for senator sanders, 84-14%. that is just devastating if you're inside the clinton campaign, you have to be asking yourself the hard questions today. how does she do a better job of reaching out to those young voters? so i anticipate in the coming days, you're going to hear a lot more about things...
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the reality, andrea, when it comes to iowa, as you know, it is a razor-tight race in iowa. according to "the wall street journal" poll. it's about the turnout. i went behind the scenes last night into the two campaigns, bernie sanders supporters in des moines, one of clinton's offices in newton. and the caucus site for bernie sanders, it's about turning out the young voters. secretary clinton has a lead when it comes to women voters, the older voters. i interviewed two retired teachers who were volunteering for hillary clinton. i said, what would your students learn about hillary clinton's campaign? they said to never give up. so the fight continues on the ground. hillary clinton here later today. andrea? >> and one quick other point to both of you, kasie and kristin, the sanders campaign still on the web site has what he's been saying all along, you know, send in your signature, sign a petition, we want more debates, more debates. and this certainly contradicts his reluctance to commit to the february 4th debate, but that's still up on their web page. katie tur, going back
the reality, andrea, when it comes to iowa, as you know, it is a razor-tight race in iowa. according to "the wall street journal" poll. it's about the turnout. i went behind the scenes last night into the two campaigns, bernie sanders supporters in des moines, one of clinton's offices in newton. and the caucus site for bernie sanders, it's about turning out the young voters. secretary clinton has a lead when it comes to women voters, the older voters. i interviewed two retired...
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the reason is because she is locked in a razor-tight race with bernie sanders in iowa. he's leading her in new hampshire. so she's really fighting to get back on top. she thinks that if she wraps her arms around president obama it will rally democrats. the president still very popular among democrats and also voters of color. he's even more popular among minority voters. that's our strej aategy and it d be critical in a key state like south carolina. this was really the most contentious debate that we have seen to date because the polls are so title and the candidates sparred on a whole host of issues, everything from health care, to guns, and bernie sanders reversing himself on a big piece of gun legislation. the day before the debate, brian, essentially saying that he now supports legislation that would not protect gun manufacturers from liability. take a listen to one of the sharp exchanges from last night. >> well, i think secretary clinton knows that what she says is very disingenuous. i have a de--minus voting recor from the nra. by the way, as a senator from a ru
the reason is because she is locked in a razor-tight race with bernie sanders in iowa. he's leading her in new hampshire. so she's really fighting to get back on top. she thinks that if she wraps her arms around president obama it will rally democrats. the president still very popular among democrats and also voters of color. he's even more popular among minority voters. that's our strej aategy and it d be critical in a key state like south carolina. this was really the most contentious debate...
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as you say, richard, the polls are razor tight in new hampshire, in iowa. so hillary clinton has a big lead nationally but it gets tighter in these early voting states and that's where this race is really unfolding. >> kristin welker in south carolina. looking forward to that debate tonight starting just about over 5 1/2 hours. lester holt as well as andrea mitchell, kristin welker there, too. thank you so much, kristin. >>> helping us take a closer look at the debate from charleston, south carolina, thank you, kristin welker. let's bring in gabe, a political reporter for politico. we got a sense of what's in the leadup to the debate tonight. when you look at how the candidates have been discussing iran, what do you expect the points to be made? what are the points that, for instance, that the hillary clinton campaign will make bringing in this latest news given that she served for so many years as secretary of state herself leading up to and laying the foundation to perhaps these deals that we've seen, including the one that was this weekend? gabe, can you
as you say, richard, the polls are razor tight in new hampshire, in iowa. so hillary clinton has a big lead nationally but it gets tighter in these early voting states and that's where this race is really unfolding. >> kristin welker in south carolina. looking forward to that debate tonight starting just about over 5 1/2 hours. lester holt as well as andrea mitchell, kristin welker there, too. thank you so much, kristin. >>> helping us take a closer look at the debate from...
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. >>> president obama's trade agenda is back on track this morning after a razor tight procedural vote yesterday in the u.s. senate. the senate voted by a bare minimum, 60 votes, to move forward on a bill granting the president's fast track negotiation authority. 14 democrats joined 7 democrats in voting for the bill. the bill sets up a vote for final passage today and then it will be sent to the president's desk for signature. this represents a major victory for the president who has made trade legislation a top priority in his last two years in office. >>> now to our first read on politics this morning. louisiana governor bobby jindal expected to announce he's running for president today becoming the -- are you counting -- 13th major republican candidate to join the race. but how major is he? he'll be holding his announcement very soon but will it make a splash? somebody else is making a splash in the polling. according to a new poll in second place if new hampshire. according to republicans, donald trump. we'll have much more on what, if anything that poll means. and congressional d
. >>> president obama's trade agenda is back on track this morning after a razor tight procedural vote yesterday in the u.s. senate. the senate voted by a bare minimum, 60 votes, to move forward on a bill granting the president's fast track negotiation authority. 14 democrats joined 7 democrats in voting for the bill. the bill sets up a vote for final passage today and then it will be sent to the president's desk for signature. this represents a major victory for the president who has...
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tight case against vladimir putin, against russia. they don't want there to be any questions in the final analysis. you heard president obama over and over again call for an international investigation. take a listen to a little bit more of what he had to say yesterday. >> we know at least one american citizen was killed. our thoughts and prayers are with his family for terrible loss. this was a global tragedy. an asian airliner was destroyed in european skies killed with citizens from many countries. so there has to be a credible international investigation into what happened. >> so, alex you hear him putting the focus and emphasis on the fact that this is a global crisis. that is why an international investigation is so necessary. as you mentioned at the top, president obama is at camp david over the weekend. i am told he will be reaching out to foreign counterparts as he continues to stay updated on this investigation. alex. >> thank you so much for that. >> thank you. >> the 298 people on board that flight came from 12 nations, th
tight case against vladimir putin, against russia. they don't want there to be any questions in the final analysis. you heard president obama over and over again call for an international investigation. take a listen to a little bit more of what he had to say yesterday. >> we know at least one american citizen was killed. our thoughts and prayers are with his family for terrible loss. this was a global tragedy. an asian airliner was destroyed in european skies killed with citizens from...
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. >> a razor tight race. >> we've given all people need to know. >> do you know who mitt romney is. >> we know he doesn't want to answer. >> there's going to be a civil war in the republican party. >> he is the worst republican in the country. >> are you calling mitt romney a liar? >> yes. >> are you think there's an issue on the flip flops. >> pick any other republican in the country. >> no, he can't beat obama. >> republicans talking about excuses. >> well i'll put it in a nutshell. if we don't run chris christie, romney will be the nominee and he'll lose. >>> in this final day of campaigning, president obama began the day in madison, wisconsin, where he spoke before an estimated crowd of 18 thousands. then he headed to columbus ohio where he spoke before an estimated crowd of over 15,000. within the hour the president will make his final campaign speech of his career as a candidate in des moines, iowa. we will bring that to you live as well as michelle obama's introduction. >> today our businesses have created nearly 5.5 million new jobs. the american auto industry has come roaring
. >> a razor tight race. >> we've given all people need to know. >> do you know who mitt romney is. >> we know he doesn't want to answer. >> there's going to be a civil war in the republican party. >> he is the worst republican in the country. >> are you calling mitt romney a liar? >> yes. >> are you think there's an issue on the flip flops. >> pick any other republican in the country. >> no, he can't beat obama. >>...
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a look at other national polls confirm it's razor tight, maybe even a mirror image of the 2004 showdown between president bush and senator john kerry. we see some movement towards the president. obama leads by seven points, almost four in ten. and he leads by four points in the battleground states, again, though, within the margin of error. the president is holding on to an eight-point advantage among women and that's slightly higher than romney's edge among men. the president's job rating sits at 49%. take a look at these numbers. 67% of likely voters approve of his handling of hurricane sandy. haven't seen numbers like that for this president on a single event, of course, going back to bin laden. and we may be seeing a sandy effect in other numbers. when voters are asked which candidate has better leadership qualities, the president -- more now pick the president. two weeks ago mitt romney led in that question, 44% to 40%. this doesn't mean romney doesn't have some things going for him. he's winning independents, the group the president won in 2008. romney leads them now by seven poin
a look at other national polls confirm it's razor tight, maybe even a mirror image of the 2004 showdown between president bush and senator john kerry. we see some movement towards the president. obama leads by seven points, almost four in ten. and he leads by four points in the battleground states, again, though, within the margin of error. the president is holding on to an eight-point advantage among women and that's slightly higher than romney's edge among men. the president's job rating sits...
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we've got a new poll coming out of ohio, 49-49, razor tight and this was before the final debate. take a moment here to take us through how each side thinks they win the state. >> you know, the joke is there are five -- it's five states within one state. the five ohios. but let me just take you through basically the romney pattern here which is run up the score in coal country. that's what bush did in '04, and win the swing areas of columbus media market, an '04 bush territory. was '08 obama. and win hamilton county. for the president, run up the score in cleveland, cuyahoga county and overperform with working class white guys in the auto belt, if you will, the toledo area, but if you're looking at just one county that may tell us more than anything, david, you sit over here and we're going to take you to hamilton county. look at this. it's as easy of a swing county as it is, bush carried it in '04 by 22,000 votes. obama carried it by 30,000 votes there. it's why mitt romney spent a lot of time in cincinnati this week. >> as hamilton county goes, perhaps ohio goes, so let's turn n
we've got a new poll coming out of ohio, 49-49, razor tight and this was before the final debate. take a moment here to take us through how each side thinks they win the state. >> you know, the joke is there are five -- it's five states within one state. the five ohios. but let me just take you through basically the romney pattern here which is run up the score in coal country. that's what bush did in '04, and win the swing areas of columbus media market, an '04 bush territory. was '08...
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but those are four important electoral votes because this race is so razor tight, alex. president obama won this state in 2008 and hasn't seen some of the same effects of the economic downturn as other states in fact the unemployment rate here is at 5.7%. it's far below the national average. but of course mitt romney has a home in this state. he was governor of neighboring massachusetts. so he carries a lot of weight here in this state as well. i expect from president obama takes the podium later on this afternoon you will hear him continue his message to middle class voters trying to make the case that he is the candidate to best preserve the interests of middle class voters and also to sort of reiterate what you heard in that commercial that you ran a little bit earlier on which is that mitt romney has sort of shifted some of his opinions, moved further to the middle to try and shore up votes. that's one of president obama's key messages right now. alex, i can tell you this race here in new hampshire is essentially in a deadlock with the president holding onto a narrow
but those are four important electoral votes because this race is so razor tight, alex. president obama won this state in 2008 and hasn't seen some of the same effects of the economic downturn as other states in fact the unemployment rate here is at 5.7%. it's far below the national average. but of course mitt romney has a home in this state. he was governor of neighboring massachusetts. so he carries a lot of weight here in this state as well. i expect from president obama takes the podium...
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as the poll out this morning shows, it is a razor tight race. the president up two among likely voters, 48-46. in nevada, leads by two. new hampshire, leads by seven points. romney launched his presidential campaign there and has a summer home there. we will see. we have three more polls, state polls and big three next week before the debate, a national poll coming out, but you see the environment. one other interesting note on polling, if you average the nine states together in the various leads, almost looks identical to the national polls. five and a half point lead for the president, 49, 44 with rounding, which of course is where all the national polls sit around five points for the president. romney starts his morning in a state that hasn't been able to put into play, pennsylvania. he will speak to veterans at valley forge military academy in a philadelphia suburb. only public event of the day. he will be fund-raising in philadelphia, probably the motivation why he is in philly. slew of national polls show how damaging romney's remark on th
as the poll out this morning shows, it is a razor tight race. the president up two among likely voters, 48-46. in nevada, leads by two. new hampshire, leads by seven points. romney launched his presidential campaign there and has a summer home there. we will see. we have three more polls, state polls and big three next week before the debate, a national poll coming out, but you see the environment. one other interesting note on polling, if you average the nine states together in the various...
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tight. fiscal issues dominated a debate moderated by nbc's david gregory who pressed both candidates to respond to romney's remarks d disparaging 47% of households that pay no federal income tax. >> you think nearly half the country see themselves as victims because they're too dependent -- >> no. i see people -- i've looked very positively of the people of virginia -- >> you would part company with governor romney on this point? >> excuse me? >> would you disagree with governor romney on this point? >> i have my own point of view and my point of view is the people of america still believe in the american dream. >> do you believe that everyone in virginia should pay something in federal income tax? >> well, everyone pays taxes. the statistics -- >> federal income tax. >> i would be open to a proposal that would have some minimum tax overhaul for everyone. but i do insist many of the 47% that governor romney was going after pay a higher percentage of their income in taxes than he does. >> wel
tight. fiscal issues dominated a debate moderated by nbc's david gregory who pressed both candidates to respond to romney's remarks d disparaging 47% of households that pay no federal income tax. >> you think nearly half the country see themselves as victims because they're too dependent -- >> no. i see people -- i've looked very positively of the people of virginia -- >> you would part company with governor romney on this point? >> excuse me? >> would you disagree...
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bob schrum, does somebody have an advantage beyond the numbers that shows this is a razor-tight race? >> i think there are a couple of things underneath these numbers that are actually pretty good for the president. first of all, as nate silver from the "times" has pointed out, the president has led in 80 pgt of t 80% of the polls in the swing states. secondly, romney is losing hispanics by 48 points. as steve will tell you, you can't lose hispanics by 48 points, be a republican candidate and get elected president. thirdly, i think romney insisted so strongly that this was purely a referendum. if you feel badly about the economy, vote for me, i'm not going to tell you much else about myself, that he opened a way for the president to define him during what i regard as a critical summer season. >> i think when you look at the numbers there's some news in there that's very bad for president obama. the fact is that the approval level for people -- his handling of the economy is now in the 30s. the pessimism in the country is rising. the wrong track number is increasing. mitt romney has be
bob schrum, does somebody have an advantage beyond the numbers that shows this is a razor-tight race? >> i think there are a couple of things underneath these numbers that are actually pretty good for the president. first of all, as nate silver from the "times" has pointed out, the president has led in 80 pgt of t 80% of the polls in the swing states. secondly, romney is losing hispanics by 48 points. as steve will tell you, you can't lose hispanics by 48 points, be a republican...
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bob schrum, does somebody have an advantage beyond the numbers that shows this is a razor-tight race? >> i think there are a couple of things underneath these numbers that are actually pretty good for the president. first of all, as nate silver from the "times" has pointed out, the president has led in 80% of the polls in the swing states. secondly, romney is losing hispanics by 48 points. as steve will tell you, you can't lose hispanics by 48 points, be a republican candidate and get elected president. thirdly, i think romney insisted so strongly that this was purely a referendum. if you feel badly about the economy, vote for me, i'm not going to tell you much else about myself, that he opened a way for the president to define him during what i regard as a critical summer season. >> i think when you look at the numbers there's some news in there that's very bad for president obama. the fact is that the approval level for people -- his handling of the economy is now in the 30s. the pessimism in the country is rising. the wrong track number is increasing. mitt romney has been on the de
bob schrum, does somebody have an advantage beyond the numbers that shows this is a razor-tight race? >> i think there are a couple of things underneath these numbers that are actually pretty good for the president. first of all, as nate silver from the "times" has pointed out, the president has led in 80% of the polls in the swing states. secondly, romney is losing hispanics by 48 points. as steve will tell you, you can't lose hispanics by 48 points, be a republican candidate...
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president obama's sunshine state swing comes today as three new polls show the race is razor tight and declining confidence in the economy remains a president's biggest challenge. new polls of "the new york times" and cbs news and fox news and npr show it's margin of error race. 47% to 46%. 47% to 45%. the president's job rating underwater in two of the polls and the npr poll that shows him doing better than the other two still has him under 50%. why is obama facing such a tough environment? voters feeling the sluggish economy and "the new york times" poll 39% said they approve of the handling of the economy. 55% disapprove. that's up seven points of april. the president will try to introduce a new line of attack in florida. he stops in jacksonville and west palm beach today. ft. myers and orlando today. according to the obama campaign, the president swinging on medicare saying romney would end medicare as we know it and turn it in to a voucher program. in ohio wednesday, romney scrapped much of the stump speech and escalated the attack on the president for suggesting that business own
president obama's sunshine state swing comes today as three new polls show the race is razor tight and declining confidence in the economy remains a president's biggest challenge. new polls of "the new york times" and cbs news and fox news and npr show it's margin of error race. 47% to 46%. 47% to 45%. the president's job rating underwater in two of the polls and the npr poll that shows him doing better than the other two still has him under 50%. why is obama facing such a tough...
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it's going to be razor tight no question about it. mr. soto, what do you see mitt romney having to do between now and november that could have an impact on the latino vote? >> well, certainly having a plan with immigration would help out and having more of a plan than just being antiaffordable care act. as we have seen in polling, health care is critical to our community. we have 4 million people who don't have health care in our state. the vast majority of them are children. and this is very important, and so you need to be more than anti. you need to put ford wr some positive ideas. nigdz, there was nothing on education today. or yesterday by romney. today, obama outlined we need more teachers in the classroom and we need to make pell grants, make college affordable. these are things that are going to resonate, and lastly, about the tale of two visions. we saw that barack wants to build the economy from the ground up while mitt romney from the top down, with trickle down economics that didn't work in the past and isn't going to work now
it's going to be razor tight no question about it. mr. soto, what do you see mitt romney having to do between now and november that could have an impact on the latino vote? >> well, certainly having a plan with immigration would help out and having more of a plan than just being antiaffordable care act. as we have seen in polling, health care is critical to our community. we have 4 million people who don't have health care in our state. the vast majority of them are children. and this is...
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so it could be razor tight. >> it would almost be the ultimate way -- the ironic way for this all to end or maybe never end. 2.1 million people voted in 2010. 2.9 million in 2008. i think what it is in between will tell us a lot. but i want to ask this about messaging for labor. labor had won the pr battle after he's reforms were sort of slammed through the legislature during that whole fight. and i look at this poll number in marquette. in january should union rights be limited? it was 48% to 47%. now 55% now in wisconsin say they should be split. in many ways the whole message war that labor was winning as the campaign has pro-degreesed arguably they've lost ground on this issue. is that a problem? >> no, i don't think it's a problem but i do think you're seeing the effect of millions of dollars being spent by the pro-walk pro-walker peel. we're talking $30 million. we're talking the democrats and the progressive movement hasn't even kol up with a fraction of that. so, clearly, the air wars have had an effect on the progressives in the state. but i think that there's been somewhat
so it could be razor tight. >> it would almost be the ultimate way -- the ironic way for this all to end or maybe never end. 2.1 million people voted in 2010. 2.9 million in 2008. i think what it is in between will tell us a lot. but i want to ask this about messaging for labor. labor had won the pr battle after he's reforms were sort of slammed through the legislature during that whole fight. and i look at this poll number in marquette. in january should union rights be limited? it was...
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a merit poll over the weekend shows the race is razor-tight. mitt romney narrowed the lead to two points. that gp is within the poll's margin of error. unlike in earlier contests, romney is not running up the score among those who already voted. he leads among early voters, 39-35. on sunday, santorum tried to manage, but may be out of hand with expectations. >> it's a tough state for us only because of the fact that with a money disadvantage, we have a great grass roots campaign. it's harder when you have two conservative candidates running in the race. >> in the matchup and our national poll, two places where santorum does better than romney are among republicans in the midwest and republicans with less than a full four-year college education. that's where he should be able to do well. there is no excuse for him to lose at this point. it's ready made for him. since they both start their days in the buckeye state. they made a pitch and they believe they can win. tennessee was full of local flavor. >> this place has a special feeling in my heart
a merit poll over the weekend shows the race is razor-tight. mitt romney narrowed the lead to two points. that gp is within the poll's margin of error. unlike in earlier contests, romney is not running up the score among those who already voted. he leads among early voters, 39-35. on sunday, santorum tried to manage, but may be out of hand with expectations. >> it's a tough state for us only because of the fact that with a money disadvantage, we have a great grass roots campaign. it's...
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